Ethereum is set to implement an upgrade that will change the longstanding '21,000 gas' rule used by wallets, according to CoinDesk. This rule has been a fundamental part of how wallets estimate transaction costs on the network.
The modification could impact how users and applications interact with Ethereum, potentially requiring adjustments in wallet software to accommodate the new gas calculation method. Details on the exact nature of the change remain limited but highlight a significant shift in the network's transaction processing.
For Japanese investors and traders, who actively participate in Ethereum-based DeFi and NFT markets, understanding these updates is crucial as they may affect transaction fees and wallet operations in local trading environments.
